Aug 10, 2021

13 artists share a thread on traditional textile in new SAC exhibit

Posted Aug 10, 2021 11:59 PM
<b>This quilt piece by Shawn Marie Delker is among those in the exhibition scheduled to open Wednesday at the Salina Art Center.</b> Photos courtesy Salina Art Center
This quilt piece by Shawn Marie Delker is among those in the exhibition scheduled to open Wednesday at the Salina Art Center. Photos courtesy Salina Art Center

A variety of fiber art is included in the next exhibition at the Salina Art Center.

Contemporary Textile opens Wednesday at Salina Art Center, 242 S. Santa Fe. Galleries are open Wednesday-Sunday, and admission is free. Visit www.salinaartcenter.org for gallery hours and additional programming information. The exhibition runs through Oct. 3, 2021.

Contemporary Textile spans a wide range of fiber-art practices, including quilting, thread painting, lacework, beading, and weaving. Weaving, and our basic understanding of loom, warp, and weft, stretch to cover such divergent applications as computer-generated Jacquard, tapestry, and even sculpture. Artists in this group exhibition challenge our conventional understanding of thread, fiber, cloth, and embroidery.

<b>A piece by Casey Whittier.</b>
A piece by Casey Whittier.

Heralding from Salina, Kansas City, New York, Chicago, and Eugene, this divergent group of artists introduces a variety of scales from small intricately woven handmade embellishments to large fabric installations. Exhibiting Artists include Shawn Marie Delker, Leadell Ediger, Kim Eichler-Messmer, Rachelle Gardner-Roe, Jean Hamilton, Ellie Murphy, kg, Jovencio de la Paz, Kathryne Perney, Jason Pollen, Casey Whittier, Kristy Yenkey, and Jillian Youngbird.

Contemporary Textile is funded by art center donors, members, and the Salina Art Center Endowment Foundation, along with the Horizons Grants Program of the Salina Arts and Humanities Foundation, a private donor group.

Guests are encouraged to wear masks.